EUCHNER CES-AP-C01-AH User Manual

Operating Instructions
Non-Contact Safety Switch
CES-AP-C01-AH (Unicode)
More than safety.
Operating Instructions Safety Switch CES-AP-C01-AH
Contents
About this document 3
Correct use 3
Possible combinations for CES components 4
Exclusion of liability and warranty 4
General safety instructions 5
Function 6
Changing the approach direction 7
Mounting 8
Electrical connection 9
Notes on operation with safe control systems 10 Devices for direct connection to IP65 field modules 10 Safety in case of faults 11 Fuse protection for power supply 11 Requirements for connection cables 12 Connector assignment, safety switch CES-AP-C01 12 Connection 13 Connecting CES-AP-...-SB-... (pin 5 not assigned) to a decentralized peripheral system
(e.g. ET200pro series from Siemens) 14
Setup 15
LED indicators 15 Teach-in function for actuator 15 Functional check 16
System status table 17
Technical data 18
Technical data for safety switch CES-AP-C01-AH 18 Technical data for actuator CES-A-BBA 20 Technical data for actuator CES-A-BPA 22 Technical data for actuator CES-A-BRN 24
Ordering information and accessories 26
Inspection and service 26
Service 27
Declaration of conformity 28
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About this document

This document is valid for all safety switches CES-AP-C01-AH with version number V 0.1.2 or higher.

Correct use

The Coded Electronic Safety switches series CES are safety devices for monitor­ing movable safety guards.
In combination with a separating safety guard and the machine control, this safety component prevents dangerous machine movements from occurring while the safety guard is open. A stop command is triggered if the safety guard is opened during the dangerous machine function.
Before safety switches are used, a risk assessment must be performed on the machine, e.g., in accordance with:
Ì EN ISO 13849-1, Safety of machinery. Safety related parts of control systems.
General principles for design
Ì EN ISO 12100, Safety of machinery – General principles for design – Risk as-
sessment and risk reduction
Important!
Ì IEC 62061, Safety of machinery. Functional safety of safety-related electrical,
electronic and programmable electronic control systems.
Correct use includes compliance with the relevant requirements for installation and operation, for example
Ì EN ISO 13849-1, Safety of machinery. Safety related parts of control systems.
General principles for design
Ì EN 1088, Safety of machinery. Interlocking devices associated with guards.
Principles for design and selection
Ì EN 60204-1, Safety of machinery. Electrical equipment of machines. General
requirements
Ì EN 60947-5-3, Specification for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear. Con-
trol circuit devices and switching elements. Requirements for proximity devices with defined behavior under fault conditions
The safety switch must be used only in conjunction with the designated CES ac­tuators from EUCHNER. On the use of different actuators, EUCHNER provides no warranty for safe function.
Ì The user is responsible for the integration of the device into a safe overall
system. For this purpose, the overall system must be validated, e.g. in ac­cordance with EN ISO 13849-2.
Ì In the estimation of the PL for the overall system, a maximum value of
100 years can be assumed for the MTTFd according to the limit value in EN ISO 13849-1:2008, section 4.5.2. This corresponds to a minimum value for the PFHd of 2.47x10-8/h.
Ì Correct use requires observing the permissible operating parameters (see
Technical data).
Ì If a product data sheet is included with the product, the information on the
data sheet applies in case of discrepancies with the operating instructions.
Ì It is only allowed to use components that are permissible in accordance with
the table below.
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Possible combinations for CES components

Actuator
Safety switches
CES-A-BBA
071840
CES-AP-C01
CES-A-BPA
098775
CES-A-BRN
100251
Key to symbols
Combination possible

Exclusion of liability and warranty

In case of failure to comply with the conditions for correct use stated above, or if the safety instructions are not followed, or if any servicing is not performed as required, liability will be excluded and the warranty void.
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General safety instructions

Safety switches fulfill personal protection functions. Incorrect installation or tamper­ing can lead to fatal injuries to personnel.
Check the safe function of the safety guard particularly
Ì after any setup work
Ì after the replacement of a CES component
Ì after an extended period without use
Ì after every fault
Independent of these checks, the safe function of the safety guard should be checked at suitable intervals as part of the maintenance schedule.
Warning!
Danger of fatal injury in the event of incorrect connection or incorrect use.
Ì Safety switches must not be bypassed (bridging of contacts), turned away,
removed or otherwise rendered ineffective. On this topic pay attention in particular to the measures for reducing the pos­sibility of bypassing from EN 1088:1995+A2:2008, section 5.7.
Caution!
Important!
The device is only allowed to be installed and placed in operation by authorized personnel
Ì who are familiar with the correct handling of safety components Ì who are familiar with the applicable EMC regulations Ì who are familiar with the applicable regulations on health and safety and ac-
cident prevention
Ì who have read and understood the operating instructions
Risk of damage to equipment as a result of incorrect installation. Safety switches must not be used as a mechanical end stop.
Ì Fit an additional end stop for the movable part of the safety guard.
Prior to use, read the operating instructions and keep these in a safe place. Ensure that the operating instructions are always available during mounting, setup and servicing work. EUCHNER cannot provide any warranty in relation to the readability of the CD for the storage period required. For this reason you should archive a printed copy of the operating instructions. You can download the operating instructions from www.EUCHNER.de.
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Function

The device complies with the following safety requirements:
Ì Category 4, PLe according to EN ISO 13849-1
Ì Redundant design of the circuit in the unit with self-monitoring
Ì This means that the safety system still functions even if an internal component
fails
Ì The switch state of the semiconductor outputs is continuously monitored inter-
nally
Ì Short circuit detection at the safety outputs by pulse signals
The following switch-on condition applies to safety outputs OA and OB (see also System status table and the section Typical system times):
Ì Safety guard closed
The system consists of the following components: coded actuator (transponder) and switch.
Every EUCHNER actuator supplied has an electronic coding (unique coding) that is read by the read head. Only if a correct coding is detected does the system accept the actuator. The code in an actuator cannot be reprogrammed.
The actuator must be assigned to the safety switch by a teach-in process so that it is detected by the system. This unambiguous assignment ensures a particularly high level of protection against tampering.
The safety switch is fastened to the fixed part of the safety guard.
The actuator attached to the movable part of the safety guard is moved towards the read head fitted in the safety switch by closing the door. When the switch-on distance is reached, power is supplied to the actuator by the read head by induc­tion and data can be transferred.
If a permissible code is detected, the safety outputs are released.
Due to the combination of dynamic polling of the actuator and the redundant, diverse design of the safety electronics with the two feedback safety outputs, the safety switch will enter the safe state with every detectable fault.
When the safety guard is opened, the safety outputs switch off the safety circuit and the monitoring output (OUT) is switched off. The state of the safety outputs is monitored internally by two microprocessors.
If faults are detected, the safety circuit is switched off and the DIA LED illuminates. In case of devices with a DIA monitoring output, the output is switched on.
The safety switch has a redundant circuit design with self-monitoring. This means that the safety system is still effective even if a component fails.
The system is designed so that failures will not result in the loss of the safety func­tion. The occurrence of failures is detected by cyclic self-monitoring at the latest on the next demand to close the safety contacts (e.g. on starting).
If the safety door with the actuator should settle over time, the actuator can drift out of the read head operating distance. The device recognizes this and indicates that the actuator is in the limit range (function available for V 0.1.2 and higher). This allows the safety door to be readjusted in time.
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Changing the approach direction

Caution!
Risk of damage to equipment as a result of trapped cables.
Ì Make sure that the cables are not trapped or torn off when the approach
direction is changed.
The active face of the read head can be adjusted in 5 directions. It is marked by the red face.
The plug connector can be realigned in 45° steps to change the direction of the cable outlet (when using elbow connectors).
1. Remove the top part of the mounting base and push the bottom part of the mounting base off the read head.
2. Unscrew the screws on the fastening bracket.
3. Undo the read head from the fastening bracket and tilt the read head forward by 90°.
¨ The active face is now pointing downward.
4. Hold the fastening bracket tight and turn the read head by 180°.
5. Re-tighten the screws for the read head on the fastening bracket. Tightening torque 0.6 Nm.
6. Turn the read head in 90° steps until the desired approach direction is reached. Change the alignment of the plug connector if necessary.
7. Push the read head onto the bottom part of the mounting base and re­assemble the mounting base.
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Mounting

Important!
Ì From the assured switch-off distance S
, the safety outputs are safely shut
ar
down.
Ì When mounting several safety switches, observe the stipulated minimum
distance to avoid mutual interference.
min. 80mm
Ì If the actuator is installed flush, the switching distance changes as a function
of the installation depth and the safety guard material.
Flush mounting
Actuator
Operating
distance
Surface mounting
Actuator
Operating
distance
Note the following points:
Ì Actuator and safety switch must be easily accessible for inspection and re-
placement.
Ì The switching operation must only be triggered by the specific actuator desig-
nated for this purpose. For permissible combinations please see the table of possible combinations on page 4.
Ì Actuator and safety switch must be fitted so that
Ì the front faces are at the minimum switch-on distance 0.8 x S
when the safety guard is closed (see section Operating distances). A mini­mum distance dependent on the actuator must be maintained for a side ap­proach direction: - for CES-A-BBA 4 mm
- for CES-A-BPA 6 mm
- for CES-A-BRN 12 mm
Ì when the safety guard is open up to the distance S
tance), a hazard is excluded.
(assured switch-off dis-
ar
or closer
ao
Ì the actuator is positively mounted on the safety guard, e.g. by using the
safety screws included.
Ì they cannot be removed or tampered with using simple means.
Ì Pay attention to the maximum tightening torque for the read head or safety
switch and actuator mountings of 1 Nm.
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Electrical connection

Warning!
In the event of a fault: Loss of the safety function due to incorrect connection.
Ì To ensure safety, both safety outputs (OA and OB) must always be evaluated. Ì The monitoring output DIA must not be used as a safety output. Ì Lay the connection cables with protection to prevent the risk of short cir-
cuits.
Caution!
Risk of damage to equipment or malfunctions as a result of incorrect connection.
Ì The device generates its own clock signal on the output lines OA/OB. A
downstream control system must tolerate these pulses, which may have a length of up to 0.4 ms. No clock pulses are output when the safety outputs are switched off.
Ì The inputs on an evaluation unit connected must be positive-switching, as the
two outputs on the safety switch deliver a level of +24 V in the switched-on state.
Ì All the electrical connections must either be isolated from the mains supply by
a safety transformer according to IEC 61558-2-6 with limited output voltage in the event of a fault, or by other equivalent isolation measures (PELV).
Ì For use and operation as per the requirements, a power supply with the
feature "for use in class 2 circuits" must be used. The same requirement ap­plies to the safety outputs. Alternative solutions must comply with the following requirements: a) Electrically isolated power supply unit with a max. open-circuit voltage of 30
V/DC and a limited current of max. 8 A.
b) Electrically isolated power supply unit in combination with fuse as per UL248.
This fuse should be designed for max. 3.3 A and should be integrated into the 30 V/DC voltage section.
Ì For use and applications as per the requirements of , a connection cable
listed under the UL category code CYJV2 or CYJV must be used. The con­nection cables from EUCHNER meet these requirements. The same require­ment applies to the safety outputs.
Ì All electrical outputs must have an adequate protective circuit for inductive
loads. The outputs must be protected with a free-wheeling diode for this pur­pose. RC interference suppression units must not be used.
Ì Power devices which are a powerful source of interference must be installed
in a separate location away from the input and output circuits for signal pro­cessing. The cable routing for safety circuits should be as far away as pos­sible from the cables of the power circuits.
Ì In order to avoid EMC interference, the physical environmental and operating
conditions at the installation site of the device must comply with the require­ments according to the standard EN 60204-1:2006, section 4.4.2 (EMC).
Ì Please pay attention to any interference fields in case of devices such as
frequency converters or induction heating systems. Observe the EMC in­structions in the manuals from the respective manufacturer.
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